no, my habit on this type of thing is to separately save the two versions
(to desktop while working; to be moved when done). I then pick one of the
images with Select>All and Edit>Copy. I then go to the other image and hit
Edit>Paste. I now have 2 layers which show up in the layers palette, one
--- carol irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i opened gimp and just used the default black brush and made a bunch
> of black squiggles on a white canvas. then i altered that version
> with a filter. and, drum roll please, made them into two layers!
I did this in 2.2.17 and I didn't get another
On Monday 01 October 2007 13:57:40 carol irvin wrote:
> then i altered that version with a filter. and, drum roll
> please, made them into two layers!
Tah-daaah! Round of applause! (-:
Perhaps GIMP can develop some new modes so that future versions
of plugins etc can *optionally* make a new lay
ok, guys, i was wondering if i finally had this floating selection problem
solved because i am pretty much dead in the water without layers and cut and
paste. so i opened gimp and just used the default black brush and made a
bunch of black squiggles on a white canvas. then i altered that version